Well all scars are perminant but they can be faded out some. I use a solid cocoabutter stick. That's what works for me.
2006-08-04 09:00:26
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answered by Tanisha 2
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This type of scar is know as a "Keloid" scar and some people just tend to scar that way. For normal scars, I have had very good results with "Concha Nacar". I live in Mexico, so it´s easy to find here. It´s made from the Mother of Pearl inside shells. If you have a Mexican community in your town, I´m sure there would be a grocery store that carries Mexican things. Or try a health food store or homeopathic pharmacy. I don´t know if it will work on a Keloid Scar (as far as I know, these require surgical removal), but it´s worth a try if you can find it. Good luck!
2006-08-04 09:04:45
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answered by Peralta 2
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Bio oil is really good for acne scars and stretch mark scars. It is an oil but its quite dry so doesnt make you feel greasy. Alternatively if you have the money try microdermabrasion as this will remove scar tissue.
2006-08-04 09:35:41
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answered by edinburgh22001 2
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If it is large plastic surgery would help. You will always have some scar, though. The makers of Neosporin make a cream for scars. It may be better than cocoabutter.
2006-08-04 09:13:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Maderma...it's a cream medication (no prescription required) that fades out the appearance of scars.
2006-08-04 09:14:59
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answered by Star86 2
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If the scar if fairly fresh. Like not years old, than try fish oil. You can get it at an drug store.
2006-08-04 09:05:30
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answered by ASTORROSE 5
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If you have badly harsh acne on your face or on your neck then you should consider Walden' plan
2016-06-03 23:36:34
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answered by ab 2
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Try Mederma
2016-03-16 14:07:18
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answered by ? 4
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